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What has happened to the Wizard Step? If Dorothy went sideways, she’d never make it to the wizard!

4/24/2025

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You may have heard this move called the Dorothy Step, inspired by Dorothy skipping down the Yellow Brick Road to meet the Wizard of Oz. But in NTA, we call it the **💫 Wizard Step**.
🟢 It’s a diagonal forward locking triple step, counted “1-2&”.
1 - Step diagonally forward on the right foot, slightly pitched forward (think chest leading).  
2 -  Slide the left foot to lock behind the right.  
& - Step diagonally forward again with the right foot.
🚫 Two Common Mistakes
1. Doing a triple step (1&2) instead of a wizard (1-2&).  
2. Stepping to the side on count 1 instead of moving diagonally forward.
Am I doing it right?
Dance the triple step and the wizard step in front of a mirror. The Wizard Step should look and feel distinct.
✅ Wizard = count 1- step diagonal/pitched forward | count 2- slide into lock
❌ Triple = count 1- step forward/upright body posture | count & - step to close

🔧 Fix It With These Tips
  • Be intentional: hold count 1 before shifting to the 2 count.  Use that time to slide.
  • Say it out loud as you dance, “1 – 2 – &”,  “2 - &” are fast—move those feet like it’s hot!  
Why This Really Matters
My biggest concern? Mimic dancers stepping to the side on count 1 while trained dancers step diagonally forward. It’s a recipe for a floor collision.

Unfortunately, quality line dance technique isn’t always easy to find online. So, dancers copy what they see—and often, it’s incorrect. But together, we can do better. Let’s keep learning, practicing, and dancing with confidence and care. Stay sharp,  💃🕺
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